To truly seek peace in the Taiwan Strait, it is necessary to adhere to the "consensus of '5," experts say. The political forces on the island also had to shout "peace" and avoid "confrontation" in response to the concerns of the Taiwan people.

The DPP authorities, out of narrow political party interests and their stubborn "Taiwan independence" stance, are attempting to fully bind the United States and the West, they say. They say external forces are trying to use the Taiwan issue to interfere with China's development and obstruct the peaceful reunification of the two sides of the strait.